Talk:Holy Orthodox Church in North America

We have two very different viewpoint represented in this article. I recommend we offer an overview of the two different accounts -- who says what and why, and so on. — FrJohn (talk)

Just to clarify, the article is for providing a basic chronology and overview of facts (including he said-she said). Interpretations may be discussed on this Talk page. — FrJohn (talk)

Parts of this article, on a daily basis (of late), have been consistantly deleted without explanation and despite reasonings being given for their continued presence. I suggest that something be done to prevent this - I'm not sure if sections can be protected, but if not, perhaps the page should be protected with suggested edits being placed on the talk page. --— by Pιsτévοtalkcomplaints at 21:56, May 5, 2006 (CDT)

Because of successive blankings (without explanation), I'm protecting this article for the time being. People may make suggestions on the talk page. Thanks — FrJohn (talk)

Edits

Just a quick note: the website for the HOCNA Diocese of Boston should be http://www.homb.org/ hocna.net is not an official URL

Well, please change it for us. A wiki is a collaborative effort. Oh, and please sign your talk page messages with four tildes (4 ~s), because I almost thought your message was written by Pistevo for a second. Thanks. Gabriela 22:52, October 29, 2006 (CST)

Thank you. I am Michael Vezie, the technical contact for both homb.org and hocna.net (actually, all contacts for hocna.net). While it does work (and in fact, if you look at www.homb.org and www.hocna.net you'll see they're the exact same page), www.homb.org is the official domain, and hocna.net was never intended for public release. That is why I would prefer that hocna.net not be listed at all (even as a disputed alternate). Apologies for not signing my name before; I'm still new with wikis. Mlvezie 19:01, October 31, 2006 (PST)